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FCC Chair Calls Net Neutrality Uproar ‘Fearmongering’

FCC chairman Ajit Pai said defended his plan to roll back "net neutrality" rules, a move critics say will damage online access.

FCC Chairman Ajit Pai looks down during a meeting in Washington, DC

The Federal Communications Commission’s chairman said on Tuesday he is proposing rolling back “net neutrality” rules to where they were three years ago, a move he says will not damage online access, as critics have argued.

Chairman Ajit Pai argued against critics like Twitter, saying the rollback in rules would not allow Internet providers to selectively limit information and would, contrary to critics, broaden access to broadband services.

“So when you get past the wild accusations, fearmongering, and hysteria, here’s the boring bottom line: The plan to restore Internet freedom would return us to the light touch, market-based approach under which the Internet thrived,” he said in a speech at the libertarian-leaning R Street Institute.